Modern, cutting-edge and state-of-the-art, the 1900 Building is the Kansas City area’s newest cultural destination. Located at the corner of Shawnee Mission Parkway and State Line Road in Mission Woods, Kansas, the 1900 Building boasts elegant and beautifully designed performance and event spaces, reception areas, and art exhibitions. The Parkway Room, Rose Hall, and Fountain Room are all outfitted with top of the line audio & visual equipment for any type of performance or event.
For a listing of all venues and upcoming events please visit http://1900bldg.com/ .

The Acoustic Alcove is a Listening Room located on the historic campus of Unity Village. Presenting great music in an intimate and welcoming setting, we love to make our audiences feel welcomed.
All of our shows offer free parking, wine, beer & refreshments PLUS a true Listening Room environment with great sound and a chance for a real audience connection with the artists. These dynamics have made for some magical nights of music at the Alcove.
Come out before a show or any day of the week to discover the enchanted grounds of Unity Village. Get invigorated and breathe some fresh air with a hike (nature trails, lakes, woodlands) or maybe a shorter stroll among the rose gardens and beautiful fountains (the largest display of fountains in the Kansas City area).
Get pumped and ride a bike around the campus. De-stress with a meditation in the Fillmore chapel or walk the Labyrinth. Become inspired and browse really cool books and other unique items in the eclectic Bookstore while sipping a Starbuck’s latte (open ’til 4 everyday). Fuel your molecules with an organic sandwich or salad made fresh in the Bookstore’s Coffee Shop.
Just the inspiration you need to begin or end your musical journey.

Located in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City, MO, the American Jazz Museum showcases the sights and sounds of jazz through interactive exhibits and films, the Changing Gallery exhibit space, Horace M. Peterson III Visitors Center, Blue Room jazz club and Gem Theater. Since its inception in 1997, the Museum hosts thousands of students, scholars, musicians and fans of the arts for over 200 performances, education programs, special exhibitions, community events and more each year, providing an opportunity to learn about the legends, honor their legacy, or simply enjoy the sounds of modern day jazz.

Located in downtown Kansas City in the Power & Light District, the original Midland Theatre opened in 1927 and has hosted well-known artists throughout its history. Under the new name, Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland, the venue will continue that tradition and is projected to host more than 125 concerts, family shows, awards shows, corporate and charitable events each year. The venue officially becomes the Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland on Friday, September 13, 2013, for the Jim Breuer performance.
“Arvest Bank is proud to partner with AEG Live and Cordish by becoming the naming rights partner of the iconic Midland Theatre,” said Mark Larrabee, President and CEO of Arvest Bank in Greater Kansas City. “As a bank that fosters a thriving community, this partnership will facilitate the tradition of the Midland as a gathering place to enjoy cultural events of all genres in Kansas City. Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland is a new name for an established cornerstone of our community and the downtown revitalization.”
The Midland features flexible seating configurations from standing to theatre-style to full banquet seating, with live-show capacity ranging from 1300-3000. The venue features state-of-the-art sound, lighting and amenities that enhance the historic ambiance providing a premium entertainment experience to guests. In addition to live concerts and events, the theatre hosts corporate events, wedding receptions and private parties.

Kansas City’s newest live theater space, B&B Live! is located inside the B&B Movie Theater complex in Shawnee, KS. This renovated movie theater is now a 300-seat live performance space with a 1,152 square foot stage, all-LED full theatrical lighting rig and wireless sound system. We also have a rehearsal room available for rent with a fully-sprung, Equity approved 660-square foot dance floor.

Named after the famed 1930s Street Hotel club in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, the Blue Room simultaneously honors the past and showcases the present names in jazz. A multifaceted exhibit highlighting the countless musicians who crafted “Kansas City jazz,” a sound known all over the world, the Blue Room also provides a distinctive platform to present dynamic performances from the best local and national jazz talent in an intimate setting. Come down, bring your instrument and sit in at the weekly Blue Monday Jam – or just take in the sounds of one of Kansas City’s best jam sessions. Big bands typically perform the last Monday of each month, and our Latin Jazz/Salsa series gets shakin’ on the last Thursday of each month (except where otherwise noted on the calendar). At the Blue Room, upcoming bands, seasoned veterans of the local jazz scene, national talent and internationally renowned jazz artists share the spotlight.

ABEL RAMIREZ BIG BAND DANCE
CAMELOT BALLROOM
6635 W 151ST OVERLAND PARK KS (JUST 2 BLOCKS EAST OF METCALF)
7:30 TO 9:30 PM
EVERY TUESDAY
“COME JOIN THE FUN”
$10 COVERAGE
Full bar
Largest Wooden Ballroom Dance Floor In Kansas City!
We play classic big band jazz in the same tradition and style that made Kansas City famous!
Songs out of the great American song book,
Songs out of the great American song book,
Support live music!
Like us in Face Book:
Abel Ramirez Big Band

In the early 1960s, the area where Crown Center sits was filled with rutted parking lots, abandoned warehouses and a limestone hill cluttered with signs. Crown Center reversed that decline and became one of the nation’s first mixed-use redevelopments. Today, it’s an 85-acre complex that welcomes more than five million visitors each year, and has spurred remarkable redevelopment nearby.

Goethe Pop Up Kansas City welcomes everyone to join us at our cultural event space in the Crossroads Arts District from October 2018 to November 2019, during the “Year of German-American Friendship.”
As part of the year-long “Wunderbar Together” program, we seek to promote cultural exchange between American and international artists. Through art exhibitions, music, dance, and theatre performances, film screenings and more, we hope to serve as a platform for this exchange of shared values and ideas. We invite all to visit our space where we will have German literature and newspapers available to read, children’s activities, language clubs, and other smaller events planned during weekdays. Come meet us and learn more about what we have planned for this next year, and the ways in which Germany and America can remain “Wunderbar Together!”

The Green Guitar Folk House is a monthly music series featuring nationally touring singer songwriters. Musical genres include folk, Americana, roots, country, bluegrass, and jazz. The series is all-volunteer run. Shows are held at Shawnee Mission Unitarian Universalist Church in Lenexa, KS at 9400 Pflumm Rd. Look for the BIG GREEN GUITAR. Shows are strictly music.

Featuring local artist and organization events. Enjoy dramas, comedies and musicals! City Stage Theatre provides day and nighttime performances are for young theatre lovers of all ages. And every seat is a good one in this state-of-the-art theatre. City Stage Theatre and Lobby is a live performance venue equipped with sophisticated sound and lighting systems and audio visual technology, providing the ideal location for business presentations, seminars and live entertainment.

Hamburger Mary’s Kansas City is for open-minded people of all kinds. Bingo Nights, Trivia, and Drag Shows. Serves lunch, dinner and drinks.
Reservations by phone. Please ONLY call Tues-Sat, 11:30am-5pm to make reservations.

InterUrban ArtHouse was founded and developed by local community artist, Nicole Emanuel. We began in 2011 as a series of conversations with artists, arts organizations and civic and business leaders. It was clear there was a void in arts resources and studio facilities for Northeast Kansas. We are now housed in two buildings, with 40 artists, 29 studios, and 2000 sq ft of gallery and performance space.
Our goal is to provide affordable workspace and educational support to local artists while bringing arts experiences to the surrounding communities including visual art, live music, dance, and spoken word.
InterUrban ArtHouse is a designated 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

The Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, managed by the Johnson County Park and Recreation District, is home to Theatre in the Park, the Johnson County Museum, and Fine & Performing Arts programs, exhibitions, and special events.

The Kansas City Power & Light District is a vibrant nine-block dining, shopping, office, entertainment and lifestyle neighborhood that since opening in 2008, provides world-class dining, award-winning entertainment, and luxurious services to guests, visitors and residents. The $850 million mixed-use district is one of the largest and most exciting development projects in the Midwest, welcoming more than 95 million visitors over the last decade and helping ignite the revitalization of downtown Kansas City.

On August 23, 2017, the Kansas City Museum will open the Kansas City Museum at the Historic Garment District (KCM@HGD), a new special exhibition and programming space located at 800 Broadway Blvd. on the first floor of the historic 800 Broadway Building at the northwest corner of 8th St. and Broadway Blvd. in downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
The KCM@HGD provides 3,300 square feet for exhibitions, programs, and events, and it is adjacent to Garment District Place Park. In addition, the KCM@HGD is across the street from the Historic Garment District Museum, a 1,000 square-foot space located at 801 Broadway in the historic Poindexter Building at the northeast corner of 8th St. and Broadway Blvd.
The Kansas City Museum at the Historic Garment District (KCM@HGD) will offer special exhibitions that display historical items from the Kansas City Museum’s collections and also present contemporary works by local fashion designers, entrepreneurs, and artists.
The Historic Garment District Museum will continue to celebrate the people who worked in Kansas City’s Garment District by showcasing the companies for which they worked, the clothing they made, and the equipment they used. The Historic Garment District Museum displays 25-35 garments, that are changed seasonally, and demonstrate the variety of materials and styles of predominantly the 1940s through the 1970s. Currently on display is light clothing for summer wear.
Starting on August 23, 2017, both the Kansas City Museum at the Historic Garment District (KCM@HGD) and the Historic Garment District Museum will be open Wednesday-Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Knuckleheads Saloon is a music venue in the East Bottoms of Kansas City, MO. Folk, Blues, Jazz, Blue Grass, Community Events. Food and drink. Open Wed-Sun.
The facility is a complex of four stages – a large outdoor stage featuring a converted caboose to one side as a VIP seating area, an indoor saloon stage and a 64 seat lounge known as the “Gospel Lounge” It doubles as a music oriented church on Wednesday evenings when Live music can be presented on all Four stages at once.
We have 4 different stages here and if weather is nice we do most shows outdoors. Please check our calendar to see what stage the show will be on. Note: Please note all GA tickets are not necessarily seated
Please note we are a cash bar – ATMs are located inside the venue. We are a 21+ ​unless accompanied by a parent or guardian .
Wed. – Friday: 6pm – 1am
Saturday: Noon – 1am
Sunday: Noon – 7pm
Occasional shows on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings

MISSION STATEMENT
Latino Arts Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization created to bring forth the fiercely authentic voice of the underrepresented artists through their diverse stories, cultures and beliefs creating an artist based space OF their community FOR their community.
VISION STATEMENT
We envision a community that values artists from diverse cultural backgrounds. Our organization fosters artistic passion and builds capacity within Kansas City’s creative sector. Our programs work to honor cultural identity and heal historic inequities.
Components of Latino Arts Foundation
Latino Arts Festival
The Latino Arts festival is a space where artists of all genres and backgrounds can come together for one weekend to celebrate their art. The participating artists are able to connect with other artists in their community and especially to the young aspiring artists whom this may be their first showing to the public.
The festival is a place where it does not matter your race, your genre or how accomplished you are as an artist. We accept all. The festival is no cost to participate to ensure no one is over looked or not given the chance to participate due to financial status. Art: Share – Inspire – Reflect
The festival includes entertainment, food and art on metal in the form of a lowrider car show.
Latino Arts Foundation, Inc. Scholarship
The Latino Arts Foundation, Inc. will fundraise to support the ‘Latino Arts Foundation, Inc. Scholarship’. Funding from our scholarship is awarded to a student interested in pursuing a career in the arts.
Latino Arts Foundation – Art Mentorship Program
The Latino Arts Foundation Art mentorship program is an unconventional mentoring program focusing on the talent of the students while embracing and supporting their creative imaginations. Mentors and mentees will explore all genres of art including visual, creative writing and theater. The students inspire the mentors as much as the mentors inspire the students.
Lowrider Education & Chicano Culture Education
• Lowrider Art – including but not limited to visual art, model car builds, pinstriping
• Apprentice, mentorship and career opportunities
• History of Chicano Culture

Opened in 1992, the LPAT is a 700-seat venue located within the Liberty Community Center. The LPAT has excellent acoustics, great sight-lines from any seat, free parking, quick access to I-35 and I-435, and one of the largest stages in the Kansas City area. Rental rates are highly competitive with other Kansas City area venues.
The LPAT is a unique space in the KC Northland. It is the only professional live performance venue north of the river which regularly hosts multi-disciplined events.

Great meetings & events in Kansas City happen at the Kansas City Convention & Entertainment Facilities. The eight-square-block convention and special event facility can accommodate every need with 388,000 sq.ft of exhibit space, 48-state of the art meeting rooms, a 2,400 seat fine arts theater, an arena that sits more than 10,700 people & unique outdoor reception areas.
The complex is connected to major downtown hotels & underground parking by glass-enclosed sky walks & below ground walkways. Become a fan and find out more about what’s going in your city. Feel free to post information about your organization’s events scheduled a the Kansas City Convention Center, Kemper Arena and Hale Arena.

Garnett M. Peters Theater is located in Brown Hall on the William Jewell Campus. Peters Theater can seat up to 225 audience members in regular proscenium set-up. The space is flexible, and can be reconfigured for performances in the round, or 3/4 thrust. A wheelchair accessible lift is available on house left to accommodate audience members who wish to sit in the middle of the house.
For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations for Jewell Theatre events, please contact 816 415-7556, theatre@william.jewell.edu or (TTY: 711) two weeks before the event, or as soon as the need is realized.